Prospectus Hit List for June 6

Hit List for June 5
Hit List for June 7Hit List updates are published Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, starting April 2, 2014. Data presented here is based on games through the day prior to publication.Teams are ordered based on Adjusted Hit List Factor, a computer generated number, and the author isn't responsible for the order of the teams.

30

30

26.0

26.6

25.7

.466

.446

3.7%

6.0%

9.7%

1.5%

0.7%

25

34

25.8

25.0

26.5

.466

.486

0.2%

1.0%

1.2%

0.3%

-1.8%

R.A. Dickey allowed two singles and hit a double of his own, which should offset each other and equal a no-hitter if I were president.

23

29

30

25.4

25.3

25.6

.488

.468

10.7%

15.7%

26.3%

-3.7%

-12.4%

They're free falling in the standings, just like that one Tom Petty song, "Mary Jane's Last Dance."

24

26

34

25.3

28.5

29.0

.464

.484

0.5%

1.7%

2.2%

0.5%

0.8%

"Hey Kyle Seager, do you have another extra innings grand slam in you?" is an example of a question that makes insanely more sense than it did a day ago.

25

25

33

24.2

26.2

26.2

.506

.486

10.4%

6.1%

16.5%

-5.8%

-7.2%

Only one player (Adrian Gonzalez) has more than 20 RBI for the team. The Brewers have five such players.

26

25

32

24.1

23.5

22.2

.442

.462

1.4%

1.1%

2.5%

0.8%

-5.4%

Ocean's Fourteen (3 1/2 stars): Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and crew get together for one last hurrah by rigging the 14th inning of the White Sox-Mariners game as a decoy to rob every Starbucks in Seattle.

27

23

33

23.7

23.3

22.7

.449

.429

0.6%

1.2%

1.9%

0.5%

-1.7%

Marlon Byrd hit two home runs in the first three innings, because if you get your work done early you can sneak out and catch a matinee.

28

22

36

23.0

23.9

25.2

.444

.424

0.0%

0.3%

0.3%

-0.2%

-0.4%

Not enough attention is being made about the Brewers having a player named Scooter Gennett. This is criminal.

29

22

38

21.4

19.2

21.5

.367

.385

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Another failure to lose a baseball game. These guys have truly lost it.

30

16

44

19.7

16.8

16.6

.343

.326

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

Juan Pierre had more career plate appearances than the other eight men in their lineup by over 6,000.